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God made every sort of wild beast, and all the different kinds of cattle and of creeping things; and God saw it, and found it good. (Genesis 1, 25)
God wiped out the whole world of earthly creatures, man and beast, creeping things and all that flies through the air, so that they vanished from the earth; only Noe and his companions in the Ark were left. (Genesis 7, 23)
The shedder of your own life-blood shall be held to account for it, whether man or beast; whoever takes the life of his brother-man shall answer for it to me. (Genesis 9, 5)
Abram himself, as soon as he heard that his kinsman Lot was a prisoner, mustered the men he had in arms, all of his own household, to the number of three hundred and eighteen, and went in pursuit all the way to Dan. (Genesis 14, 14)
So, later, when our agreement is fulfilled, my honesty shall be on its trial; if I keep for myself any beast except those which are speckled or spotted or grey, whether it be lamb or kid, call me a thief. (Genesis 30, 33)
how if we kill him, and throw his body into a dry well? We can pretend he has fallen a prey to some wild beast. Now we shall see what good these dreams of his can do him! (Genesis 37, 20)
And their father recognized it, It is my son’s coat, he said; past doubt, some wild thing has devoured him, my son Joseph, the prey of a wild beast! (Genesis 37, 33)
when one of them opened his sack, to feed his beast at a halting-place. And there, in the mouth of the sack, he found his money. (Genesis 42, 27)
I let one of them go out of my sight, and your news was, that some beast had made a prey of him; he was never seen again. (Genesis 44, 28)
Meanwhile, Joseph had had two sons born to him in Egypt; so that Jacob’s whole clan, when they found a home in Egypt, reached the number of seventy. (Genesis 46, 27)
the whole land of Egypt is at thy disposal; bid them dwell where they are best able to dwell, occupying the country of Gessen. And if thou knowest any of their number to be skilful at their craft, give them charge of my own herds. (Genesis 47, 6)
Issachar lies secure within its own confines, like some beast of burden that has great strength; (Genesis 49, 14)
